This was an exciting race which offers a Sprint, Olympic, and Half triathlon - estimated 1500 athletes are participating across the nation. Volunteers will be handing out water at aid stations, placing medals around the athletes’ necks at the finish line, body marking the athletes, etc. ThinkArt! in partnership with BBSC Endurance Sports assisted in volunteer service to aid in a variety of capacities at this year's Rage Triathlon (http://www.bbsctri.com/#!rage/csiq) held at Lake Mead, Boulder City on April 18, 2015.
TRIATHLON for the ARTS
Swim | Run | Bike
ThinkArt! in collaboration with BBSC Endurance in support of the arts and athleticism.
Rage Triathlon began with a breath-taking sunrise swim in Lake Mead, followed by a spectacular and hilly bike course through Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The run will be partly on dirt and concrete trails, as it leads you to the River Mountain Loop Trail.
ThinkArt! in collaboration with BBSC Endurance in support of the arts and athleticism.
Rage Triathlon began with a breath-taking sunrise swim in Lake Mead, followed by a spectacular and hilly bike course through Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The run will be partly on dirt and concrete trails, as it leads you to the River Mountain Loop Trail.
Rage Triathlon 2016
Location | Date | Time
Boulder Beach, Lake Mead National Park PRE-Race Day Thursday, April 14, 2016 from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm RACE DAY Saturday, April 16, 2016 from 6:00 am - 12:00 pm Volunteer | Duties | Fun
Snack/lunch is provided to all volunteers Free T-shirt Support the Arts Contact | Info | Questions
Rose Isbell, ThinkArt! Rage 2016Volunteer Coordinator or call: (702) 706-4ART (4278) |
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Rage Triathlon 2015
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2015 Rage Triathlon took place Saturday, April 18, 2015. Volunteers got up early to head to Lake Mead National Recreation Park in Boulder City for the triathlon event. The turnout of volunteers was good and, besides a few milk spills, went-off fairly smoothly.
We would like to Thank all the volunteers for their contribution. It was a successful event, thanks in the largest part to our volunteers who kept everything running smoothly. |